Aston Martin DB9

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mrs fish

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Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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Motor Show debut for new Aston Martin

Aston Martin says its new 186mph model - the DB9 - will make its world debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show.



The car is the first to be produced at the company's new facility at Gaydon, Warwickshire.



Production will start at the end of this year and the first deliveries of the aluminium bonded framed car will be made in spring 2004.

Prices will be officially announced soon but it is thought it will cost around £110,000 and 2,000 models a year will be produced.

The DB9 replaces the DB7 and carries on the company's DB tradition, which has included the famous DB5 - featured in James Bond movies and which was earlier this week voted the coolest car in history.

"The DB9 will without doubt be the most important Aston Martin model ever," said company chief executive Dr Ulrich Bez.

He added: "The DB9 is an excellent example of what we as a company stand for today - namely making elegant and understated British sports cars for individuals."

Until now, Aston Martins have been made at Newport Pagnell in Buckinghamshire and Bloxham in Oxfordshire. Eventually, all production will move to Gaydon.

The new model is a two-door coupe with a V12 engine. It will be able to accelerate from 0-60mph in less than five seconds and reach 100mph in less than 11 seconds. The Frankfurt show takes place next week.


So What do you think?

Twin Turbo

5,544 posts

267 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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Blimmin' gorgeous

t1grm

4,655 posts

285 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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Luvverley looking motor but isn't this the one that will share the same platform as the Jag XK8 replacement? Ford globalisation n’all that. That detracts from the exclusivity aspect a bit for me (if it’s true). I suppose if it's a sorted chassis it shouldn't really matter though. I'm just a snob really. One wouldn’t want to pay 110K for something that was associated with a common old Jag would one

P.S. What happened to the DB8?

plotloss

67,280 posts

271 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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Mark B

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266 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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t1grm said:
Luvverley looking motor but isn't this the one that will share the same platform as the Jag XK8 replacement? Ford globalisation n’all that. That detracts from the exclusivity aspect a bit for me (if it’s true). I suppose if it's a sorted chassis it shouldn't really matter though. I'm just a snob really. One wouldn’t want to pay 110K for something that was associated with a common old Jag would one

P.S. What happened to the DB8?


To say it shares the same chassis and that reduces the exclusivity..... It will only share geometries. The ride and handling won't be the same, the dampers and springs will have completely different settings, so it shouldn't reduce the desirability of the car.

I think it is fantastic, looks great and is sure to be a huge success.

DustyC

12,820 posts

255 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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AM really do make the best looking cars.
Looking forwarded to seeing the DB8 on the roads as well. (I think thats the name of the baby one. It was code named AM8).

t1grm

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Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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Mark B said:
To say it shares the same chassis and that reduces the exclusivity..... It will only share geometries. The ride and handling won't be the same, the dampers and springs will have completely different settings, so it shouldn't reduce the desirability of the car.

I think it is fantastic, looks great and is sure to be a huge success.



Not knocking it mate. As I said "If it's a sorted chassis it shouldn't really matter". However you can just see the wideboy sales exec with his XJ8 MK2 telling the lads downs the pub that he's running around in a detuned DB9 ?

>> Edited by t1grm on Wednesday 3rd September 08:29

davidd

6,453 posts

285 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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I like it but it is not dramatic enough...

The DB7 and XK8 share a platform....

D.

Twin Turbo

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267 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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From what I've read, Aston's VH (verticle/horizontal)platform will be used for 3 cars only - AMV8, DB9 and the Vanquish replacement.

The XK8 (Mk11) will use a cut-down XJ8 chassis.



plotloss

67,280 posts

271 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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DB7 is built on the XJS platform not the XK8...

Its got to go soon, thats a 25 year old design!

huntsman

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251 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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I am a little saddned by "chief executive Dr Ulrich Bez"......"ford globalisation".....we had the finest motor industry in the world and we gave it away.....

lemmonie

6,314 posts

256 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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Phworrr!!!!

Podie

46,630 posts

276 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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huntsman said:
I am a little saddned by "chief executive Dr Ulrich Bez"......"ford globalisation".....we had the finest motor industry in the world and we gave it away.....



It didn't make a profit in it's history... how exactly did you expect them to continue? At least Ford have given them the resources to survive.

>> Edited by Podie on Wednesday 3rd September 09:24

manek

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285 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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Podie said:

huntsman said:
I am a little saddned by "chief executive Dr Ulrich Bez"......"ford globalisation".....we had the finest motor industry in the world and we gave it away.....




It didn't make a profit in it's history... how exactly did you expect them to continue? At least Ford have given them the resources to survive.

>> Edited by Podie on Wednesday 3rd September 09:24

Bez designed the Porsche 993 -- not a bad-looking car IMHO (interest declared in my profile)...

whittaker52

1,031 posts

256 months

Wednesday 3rd September 2003
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Looks very nice! looks nice and sleek, and the lights all seem to integrate well into the smooth curvy bodywork. Not sure about the choice of wheels, but thats very minor! Should sell extremely well!

FourWheelDrift

88,572 posts

285 months

Thursday 4th September 2003
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It's got green Windows!!!!!!

And that's all I can find fault with I must be happy with the rest

st170j

187 posts

249 months

Thursday 4th September 2003
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I love those doors.

v12bry

435 posts

249 months

Friday 5th September 2003
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What a stunner!!!

The reason it was called DB9 was that the car is said to be '2 generations on from DB7'. They also didn't want people to think the car had a V8 engine (like XJ8 and XK8).

The interior is the real showstopper I feel. Can't wait to get my hands on one!!

v12bry

435 posts

249 months

Monday 8th September 2003
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I will probably get one to replace the DB7. Don't think it is as nice looking a car personally, but I reckon the drive will be awesome. Reading between the lines, it will be a lot quicker than the Vanquish.

robp

5,770 posts

265 months

Monday 8th September 2003
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Just read the article in EVO. What an incredible car

Will reserve my judgement on the looks until I see one in the flesh, I think Photos often dont do the real car justice. But from first impressions in fecking luurvly